MolliMonster99
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- Jul 22, 2021
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Hi everyone!
My almost 3 year old runner duck Hannibal was making a weird sneezing sound today when I let the flock out. They were foraging together and I kept noticing she was making this weird sneezing sound. I picked her up and gave her a check over. She had nothing in her nostrils, nothing stuck in her mouth, her feet were fine and I even checked around her tummy to see if maybe she was egg bound but I couldn't feel anything. She had some water and after a while it did stop, but I'm still concerned. She seems a little quiet, but she has been doing her rapid headbobs and short quacks, she's been foraging, eating, drinking, preening and still mingling with the flock. One of my other runners has just started laying again and I'm thinking maybe she's quiet as she's going to start laying, and the sneezes are totally separate? I'm not too sure, but if anyone could offer some advice I'd be very grateful!
-update-
I have ordered some medicine off Amazon that had some good reviews. It's arriving tomorrow so I will start her on that straight away. Other than that, she is still eating, drinking, preening, foraging and pooping as normal. I will update after a few days of treatment.
My almost 3 year old runner duck Hannibal was making a weird sneezing sound today when I let the flock out. They were foraging together and I kept noticing she was making this weird sneezing sound. I picked her up and gave her a check over. She had nothing in her nostrils, nothing stuck in her mouth, her feet were fine and I even checked around her tummy to see if maybe she was egg bound but I couldn't feel anything. She had some water and after a while it did stop, but I'm still concerned. She seems a little quiet, but she has been doing her rapid headbobs and short quacks, she's been foraging, eating, drinking, preening and still mingling with the flock. One of my other runners has just started laying again and I'm thinking maybe she's quiet as she's going to start laying, and the sneezes are totally separate? I'm not too sure, but if anyone could offer some advice I'd be very grateful!
-update-
I have ordered some medicine off Amazon that had some good reviews. It's arriving tomorrow so I will start her on that straight away. Other than that, she is still eating, drinking, preening, foraging and pooping as normal. I will update after a few days of treatment.
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